fire-stick farming


The Aboriginal Australian practice of constant, precise, small-scale burning to manage landscape โ€” clearing understory, encouraging new growth, driving game, maintaining open woodland. Recognized as agriculture only in retrospect by cultures that couldn't see farming without plows. The fire-stick was the tool; the landscape was the garden.
Notes
Term coined by Rhys Jones in 1969.
ecology fire human settlement Indigenous
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